Weekly updates from Cindicator:
Last week we’ve launched our Insight Challenge. The creators of the best content (articles or videos) about our forecasting platform or our analytical products will win valuable prizes. We’ll pick the top pieces, then our community will vote to select the winners in each category. You can find more about this in our Medium post.
Our CTO and co-founder Yuri Lobyntsev has met Nassim Taleb, the author of Antifragile! We consider him the intellectual inspirer of Cindicator. Yuri had a chance to speak with Mr. Taleb briefly and explain what Cindicator is. Mr. Taleb said that a platform for decentralised decision-making based on cryptocurrencies is a great example of antifragility. Here is another insight from Nassim Taleb: “Good traders don’t need just your money. Cause just money is not fun.”
Mike Brusov, our CEO and co-founder, is in Silicon Valley. On Sunday, he spoke at Stanford University. Today, Mike and our CMO Ksenia Semenova are at the Global Blockchain Forum in Santa Clara. If you haven’t chance to meet them, come to Alchemist Money Summit (April 17 - April 19, Mountain View). Mike was invited as a speaker by Jeff Pulver, an entrepreneur and internet pioneer. Also, there will be Ned Scott from Steemit, Slava Rubin from Indiegogo, and John Burbank from Passport Capital, a hedge fund with $4bn AUM. Use our special code: CND25 to get 25% discount.
Yesterday, we’ve also paid out the prizes to our top analysts in March. In total, we’ve paid 27.93744427 ETH. Congratulations to everyone who’ve made it to the top 20%! If you didn’t get enough points to qualify for a share of the prize, don’t worry. The April competition has just started, and you have plenty of time to climb up the ranking.
These are some really great updates from the team, I'm glad the team are doing a lot of promotion for this project, it's great that they're trying to go to a lot places to inform crypto enthusiasts on what cindicator can do in the cryptocurrency world. Meetups are a great way to gather users in investing on the project and it's also a good way for investors to tell if the team are here for the long term. I really do appreciate the team for going the extra mile to meet a lot of people from the community, it truly show how much they value the people supporting their project. Also regarding Naseem Taleb's insight, I have to agree, just having money is no fun, you should also be able to share your knowledge and make friends along the way. Lastly, huge congratulations to the top 20%, they're part of the reason why the community keeps growing every single day, they do really deserve the reward.